Eagles set the NFL scoring record for a game and destroy the Steelers 75-17. Nick Foles comes in during the first quarter after Vick is knocked out.. and has the most prolific start to any rookie career, passing for 595 yds in 3 quarters, with 7 TDs.... But really, I think this plays out a lot like the Giants-Eagles game. The Eagles win by a touchdown or less._________________

This game is intriguing because it's sort of a must win game for Steelers

And Vick has faired well in his career against the AFC and against Pittsburgh in particular has brought the best out of Vick (at least in regular season matchups, he hasn't faired well vs them in pre-season.

Eagles win if they go in with same gameplan they had vs Giants with a far more balanced attack

But what are the odds that Andy Reid and the gang have the common sense enough to do that? OR the humility I might add?

THey've been trying to prove everyone wrong for over a decade that you can win it all throwing the ball at a higher percentage more than any team in history.

Which makes even less sense when your Oline is mediocre at best at pass blocking and you have an elite running back, and a QB that isn't exactly Brett Favre iron man.

As much of a mismatch as Steelers OTs versus Eagles DEs is, I still think the Steelers end up taking this one. I just don't trust Michael Vick when his opponent faces a must-win situation._________________
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As much of a mismatch as Steelers OTs versus Eagles DEs is, I still think the Steelers end up taking this one. I just don't trust Michael Vick when his opponent faces a must-win situation.

Over the last few years he has played pretty well in these situations, be it the Dallas and the Jets down the stretch last year or Houston and the Giants the year before. Guess you can say those games were pretty huge for the eagles as well though